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The Paseo de La Reforma is one of Mexico City's most prominent landmarks that is characterised by a 12-kilometre stretch of a park and a grand avenue. The place takes its name from Benito Juarez, a Mexican President that contributed to the nation's liberal reforms in the 19th century.
Opting for car hire in Mexico City, Paseo Reforma, helps visitors travel around easily and in the comfort of their own personal vehicle. Visit attractions like the 1876 Christopher Columbus' monument, the 1887 Cuauhtemoc monument, and the 1910 Independence monument, which is the newest, and serving as the city's main symbol. There is also the National Museum of Anthropology and the Modern Art Museum that should not be missed.
Although vehicular traffic is not allowed every Sunday, you can still rely on car hire in Mexico City to explore other parts of the city. Just along the southern limits of the grand boulevard is the Pink Zone that is home to bars, restaurants, shops, and entertainment establishments. Also worth seeing is Polanco, for its shopping district and elegant restaurants and bars.
Car rental at Mexico Paseo Reforma is a reliable option for transportation when going on day trips to places like the pyramids of Teotihuacan, the Desert of the Lions National Park (20 minutes away by car), and the Valle de Bravo for its outdoor sports and lake.
Mexico City is around 13 kilometres away from the Benito Juarez International Airport, making it a convenient landing point if you want to be more accessible to Paseo de la Reforma. You can take a taxi to the boulevard, or you can book for car hire in advance so your car will be ready once you arrive.
There are a range of public buses operating throughout Mexico City. Visit the central station for more information or if you are unsure which buses to use. Ado and Omnibus buses are reliable and cheap and are also fitted with air conditioning and comfortable seats. The cheaper buses are used by the local residents and can get extremely cramped.
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